Free Pastor’s Luncheon This Week! Scott Pauley

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I love pastors and thank God for the privilege to labor with so many of them for the gospel. This week it is our privilege to host a special pastor’s luncheon with Evangelist Byron Foxx in my hometown of Beckley, WV. If you are a pastor, staff member, or evangelist within driving distance we would love to have you join us on Thursday, August 29.

We will have a wonderful time of fellowship and look forward to sharing more information about the special gospel rallies being scheduled for next year in southern West Virginia…

Location: Golden Corral Restaurant, 1320 N. Eisenhower Drive, Beckley, WV 25801

Time: Thursday, August 29, 11 a.m

Purpose: Prayer and planning for the God Bless America Rally in July 2020

RSVP: 304-252-9631

We hope to see you on Thursday and appreciate your prayers as we seek to labor together for the cause of Christ!


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